Gothic Revival
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Hannah and Eliza Gorman House
Corvallis, Oregon
1857; 1866
The Hannah and Eliza Gorman House was built by Black women pioneers in 1857-66, when it was illegal for them to own property in Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.
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Casablanca Cathedral
Casablanca, Morocco
1930
Built in 1930 during French rule, this Art Deco cathedral in white concrete is a surprising and interesting sight in the heart of Casablanca.
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McCully/McMahan House
Salem, Oregon
1865-1963
Located near the Willamette Slough in Salem, the McCully/McMahan House was built in the Carpenter Gothic cottage style in 1865. It was owned by several important local figures and moved 2.5 miles in 1962.
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Historic Elsinore Theatre
Salem, Oregon
1926
Designed to resemble the castle in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the Elsinore Theater was completed in 1926 and considered the finest theater between Portland and San Francisco. Its first shows were silent movies and vaudeville acts.
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Roman Catholic Church of St Giles
Cheadle, England
Roman Catholic Church. 1841-6 by A.W.N. Pugin for the Earl of Shrewsbury.
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Houses of Parliament
London, England
1840–76
Founded in 1016 and rebuilt in the 1800s, the Palace of Westminster has housed the British Parliament since 1259. Parliamentary sessions are open to the public and tours are available regularly.
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Tower Bridge
London, England
1886-94
Completed in 1894, this bascule bridge with an unusual Victorian Gothic design has become a beloved London landmark. Fine views of the River Thames, Tower of London, and the city can be enjoyed from its upper walkways.
- Bishop's House Portland, Oregon 1879
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Chemeketa Street Evangelical Church
Salem, Oregon
1894
The Chemeketa Street Evangelical Church at 270 17th St NE was constructed in 1894. It is a contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #89).
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St. John Lutheran Church
Salem, Oregon
1949-53
St. John Lutheran Church in Salem was constructed 1949-53 in a "modern Gothic" style, with brick facing of 1961 and an addition in 1982. It is a non-contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #5).
- Springside (Wynkook Villa) Bellevue, Iowa 1848
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Briggs-Staub House
New Orleans, Louisiana
1849
Built in 1849, the Briggs-Staub House at 2605 Prytania is one of the oldest mansions in the Garden District and the only one built in a Gothic Revival style.